Cindi Mayweather
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Which lead to another quarter mostly.
Read the lion signs at each quarters gate.
Which lead to another quarter mostly.
Aren't there emulation problems with the Xbox version on a 360?Xbox Version running on 360 is probably the easiest way to play it. You'll get good image quality compared to the original xbox running on an hdtv. There are minor pros and cons to each version, the Dreamcast with a VGA cable is my favourite way to play it, but that's not always easy for people to get a hold of.
That's understandable, it's a big, dense map.Which lead to another quarter mostly.
Aren't there emulation problems with the Xbox version on a 360?
That's understandable, it's a big, dense map.
Though, I've just done the opening day of Shenmue II for my own playthrough and there's ample signage at least.
I've been checking out NPC behavior and answers in II for getting around, and they're miles better than in the original. The game also gives so much better direction in the opening hours, it's unreal.
Shenmue to Shenmue II feels like the change from Assassin's Creed to Assassin's Creed II, they don't fuck with the core principles of the game but the tweak the right things for a better experience.
Really? I remember reading QTE presses occasionally wouldn't be read properly because of the goofy emulation, but I'm not completely sure if that's true or not.Only emulation issue is the sound glitching. Still better than og Xbox because the bloom lighting glitches out and Shenmue with bloom lighting is blasphemy. So the glitch is actually an upgrade.
Only emulation issue is the sound glitching. Still better than og Xbox because the bloom lighting glitches out and Shenmue with bloom lighting is blasphemy. So the glitch is actually an upgrade.
It's an adventure game.
I don't understand why people keep repeating this. Shenmue is not an adventure game. That's not even meant as a criticism, I just don't understand why people keep calling it an adventure game when it clearly isn't.
Yeah, it's an alternative RPG overall from top to bottom.I don't understand why people keep repeating this. Shenmue is not an adventure game. That's not even meant as a criticism, I just don't understand why people keep calling it an adventure game when it clearly isn't.
But it pretty much is an adventure game.
Adventure games are a far broader genre than that. Things like Danganronpa and Life is Strange are adventure games. Shenmue has the life sim elements, but there is a central narrative that goes beyond what you expect from a life sim.Adventure games to me are games were you collect items, rub them against everything and everyone you see and hopefully cause some reaction. I guess that kinda started to happen a bit in the last episode so maybe if this keeps up I would agree? But so far it feels really more like a Life-Sim like Animal Crossing with some RPG-ish elements.
Adventure games to me are games were you collect items, rub them against everything and everyone you see and hopefully cause some reaction. ...
Further to my last post, and this is kind of a tangent, but I haaaaate it when people say Yakuza is a better Shenmue.
As someone who loves both series, Yakuza does not scratch the itches Shenmue does, and never will. Shenmue will occasionally verge into Yakuza territory, however.
The similarities are superficial, even if Yakuza and Nagoshi do owe Shenmue and Yu Suzuki a debt for being the pioneer of multi-genre semi-open world games coming out of Japan.
EDIT: While I'm talking about mildly unrelated stuff, the really high tier Shenmue III Kickstarter backers had their dinner with Yu Suzuki in Japan the other night. There aren't any accounts of the trip just yet, but here's an account of the day trip other backers had with Yu Suzuki in February in Monaco.
"Huh? What are you doing here?"
"Get ready to fight"
"What? Wait, are you working for Lan Di?"
"Doesn't matter! Prove yourself"
There. Now Ryo doesn't look like a maniac who just screams "WOW YOU SURELY WORK FOR LAN DI!! Couldn't be that Master Chan sent you to tell me .
something!"
It's really not a big deal, it never was for me. You guys really don't need to defend every single small criticism of the game, seriously. It's alright to call out goofy writting, laugh at it and move on. I certainly laugh at a lot of dumb stuff in Planescape.
Yakuza doesn't really use a fighting game engine though, does it?In my ideal world there would be a lot more RPGs where battles use a fighting game engine. Since Shenmue and Yakuza are the only ones (to my knowledge) they are gonna be compared even if I agree they are in different niches.
I hope next episode they discover they can pick up some things that they are looking at. It's a bit weird that they haven't. I know there is no prompt for it, but I think they would have pressed random buttons while looking at something just because.
Shenmue 2 on 360 is how I play the game. There are never that many problems for me and I'm a Shenmue dub lover, so I hope they play it this way.
How is the dub in 2? I've only ever played the EU Dreamcast version which has Japanese audio.
It's equally bad as this game, no improvement.
Love or hate the series, everybody can probably agree there's nothing quite like Shenmue out there.
Watching this episode is frustrating for me because they still can't do basic things.
They missed the letter of Iwao because don't push the A button. Also they missed a lot of things for not examinate and learn how game and controls work. This is the first thing you must learn at the beginning of the game.
I mean, yeah, but you can distill any game to the basics like that, though. I think the Shenmue experience lives and dies by how engaged you get in the world/characters/story and the pacing, which is why so many drop the game on Disk 1.I thought Yakuza was like Shenmue.
To be honest, at the moment it seems to be mostly "Go talk to this person and trigger something" with QTEs and occasional fights. Probably more unique in 1999...
Yes.Finally catching up on the last two episodes. People who said it picks up with disc two here right.
For real, even though I like Yakuza a lot, one of my few problems with the series is that it's kind of on a neverending quest to up itself in the action stakes. At some point they're going to try something slower and get shit for it, because of people expecting balls to the wall action sequences and set pieces from the outset.So they see this game Yakuza where the main character just kicks ass all the time, doesn't give a shit, see all the side quests and stuff and think "this is Shenmue done right" when the goals of these games is completely different.
Why?Can't wait for the Defenders of Shenmue to watch this episode.
Can't wait for the Defenders of Shenmue to watch this episode.
Why?
It's not like the game gated their progress at all.
No. You press A once. Vinny did not press A.But you have to use certain level of zoom to interact with the box?![]()
But you have to use certain level of zoom to interact with the box?![]()
No. You press A once. Vinny did not press A.